Keeping Niche Site & WA Affiliates Seperate

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Hi Everyone,

I like some guidance from my fellow WA'ers please.

I'm sure I read in the early training or on the live chat that niche sites and sites for WA Affiliates recruiting should be kept separate, so not to confuse potential customer or referrals?

When I was re-checking my niche site "about me" page this morning, I realised again that part of my reasons for creating my site was because I always wanted my own website.

This would seem to me an obvious place to put a WA affiliate link, in the hope of future readers taking advantage.

I don't have a WA Affiliate site right now and I haven't done any WA Bootcamp training,

I wanted to check if this would be an appropriate thing to do at this stage of my training (Certification Course 3) or even at all ?

Appreciate your advice.

- Nick

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Good question. I was just wondering this myself this morning. Glad to get the answer so quickly. Thanks for asking!

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Great answer from Peter. You gotta love this community!
All the best to you, Nick.
~Bob

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You are right Bob. Where else can you get a quality answer with training attached in 10 minutes? I've never experienced anything like this before. Access to the community alone would be worth the membership fee! - Nick

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Hey Nick,

It's not a 'no no' to promote WA from your niche site. You just have to be subtle about it. If your site is about how to lose weight fast and there are a whole lot of WA banners saying "build a website fast", on your blog posts and pages your audience is likely to be a bit confused. They've come to you to learn how to lose weight fast, not make money online.

Putting a link on your about page is probably one of the best places to put it if the niche site is not about making money online. You're just letting people know who you are and how you're doing what you're doing.

This training from Robert explains it pretty well, and it also links to some training that Sharon did which will also probably answer your question. Hope that helps clear things up for you.

Cheers,

Peter

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Thank you, Peter. This is just what I was looking for. I may try this after I've completed a few more posts. Appreciate the prompt answer! - Nick

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Pleasure mate!

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